Codeanywhere

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Codeanywhere is a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that lets developers write, run, and collaborate on code directly in a browser using remote containerized workspaces and VS Code–compatible tooling.

Palo Alto, California, United States

About Codeanywhere

Codeanywhere is a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that lets developers write, run, and debug code entirely in the browser using remote, containerized workspaces. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Codeanywhere integrates with Git providers like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, supports VS Code–compatible tooling, and offers collaborative features such as real-time editing and shared workspaces. It’s commonly used by individual developers, distributed teams, and educational institutions that need fast, browser-accessible development environments without managing local configurations.

A Codeanywhere charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a subscription plan, upgrade your workspace resources, or add team members to a collaborative account. Charges are typically recurring monthly or annually, depending on the billing cycle you chose, and may be labeled with terms like “CODEANYWHERE,” “CODEANYWHERE.COM,” or similar descriptors. You might also see small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method, start a trial that rolls into a paid plan, or reactivate a previously cancelled account.

If you’re not sure why you were charged, first log in at codeanywhere.com and check the Billing or Subscription section for your active plan, invoices, and payment history. Compare the billing date and amount shown there with the transaction on your statement, and verify whether any team accounts, shared workspaces, or multiple projects are linked to your email or company card. For unresolved questions, contact Codeanywhere support through their website (Support/Help or Contact links), including the last four digits of the card, charge amount, billing date, and relevant email addresses—this will help them quickly look up your account, correct billing details, or assist with cancellations and refunds where applicable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of subscriptions does Codeanywhere offer, and how are they billed?

Codeanywhere offers paid plans for individual developers and teams, generally available on monthly or annual billing cycles. Plans differ by features such as number of workspaces, CPU/RAM resources, collaboration options, and team management tools. You’re charged at the start of each billing period for the upcoming month or year. For exact features and up‑to‑date pricing, visit codeanywhere.com/pricing and check the plan details tied to your account’s email.

Why do I see a Codeanywhere charge even though I thought I was only using a trial?

If you started a trial and entered your payment details, your subscription may automatically convert to a paid plan at the end of the trial period unless you cancel before the renewal date. In that case, the first paid billing cycle begins immediately after the trial ends, and you’ll see a full subscription charge on that date. Log in to your Codeanywhere account, go to Billing/Subscription, and check your trial end date and first paid invoice to confirm. If you believe you were charged in error, contact support as soon as possible with your account details.

Why is there a small or duplicate Codeanywhere amount listed as ‘pending’ or an authorization hold?

When you add or update a card, Codeanywhere’s payment processor may place a small temporary authorization to verify that the card is valid and has available funds. These authorization holds can appear as low-dollar or duplicate charges, but they are not completed payments and should disappear or reverse within a few business days. If a hold remains on your account after your bank’s normal clearing period, contact your bank first, then reach out to Codeanywhere support with a screenshot of the transaction for clarification.

How can I cancel my Codeanywhere subscription so I stop getting charged?

To cancel, sign in at codeanywhere.com, navigate to your Account or Billing/Subscription settings, and choose the option to downgrade or cancel your current plan. Cancellation normally stops future renewals, but your access typically continues until the end of the already-paid billing period. Make sure you complete all steps shown on the confirmation screen and save any important project data from your workspaces. After cancelling, verify that you’ve received a confirmation email and that your next renewal date is no longer listed.

How do I request a refund for a Codeanywhere charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

First, confirm which account or email address the charge might be linked to—especially if you manage multiple developer or team accounts. Then contact Codeanywhere support through their website, providing the charge date, exact amount, last four digits of the card, and any related invoice or subscription ID from your Billing page. Refund eligibility depends on their current refund policy, the time elapsed since the charge, and whether services were actively used during the period. While not all charges are refundable, the support team can review your case, explain your options, and help prevent future unwanted renewals.

Why is the Codeanywhere amount on my statement different from what I expected?

The amount you see can differ from what you remember if you changed plans, switched from monthly to annual billing, added collaborators or team members, or upgraded your workspace resources. Taxes, currency conversion fees, or bank charges can also change the final amount posted to your statement. Check your Codeanywhere invoices and plan details in the Billing section to see a line‑item breakdown of charges. If something still doesn’t match, share that invoice with support so they can investigate discrepancies.

Can multiple Codeanywhere charges appear if I manage both personal and team accounts?

Yes, if you use one card to pay for a personal developer plan and a separate team or organization workspace, you may see multiple Codeanywhere charges in the same month. Each active subscription—personal, team, or additional workspace bundles—is billed independently on its own renewal date. Review the Billing section for each account (and any associated email addresses) to match each charge to a specific subscription. If you need to consolidate or change which card is charged, update your payment method in the relevant account’s settings.

How do I contact Codeanywhere about a billing issue or mysterious charge?

Go to codeanywhere.com and look for the Support, Help, or Contact section to submit a ticket or reach their support team—this is usually the fastest way to resolve billing questions. Include your full name, account email, company or team name (if applicable), charge amount, transaction date, and the last four digits of the card so they can quickly find your record. You can also reference any invoice numbers from your Billing page to speed up the investigation. Avoid sending full card numbers or sensitive banking details by email; provide only what their support form requests.

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